It was 3.7 about a year or so ago but no idea what it was before treatment but suspect that it was far lower than normal. Cheers Richard
I've been curious about this testosterone question. Mine was found to be below normal so I have had injections every three weeks for several years. When the pc was found, G7 (3+4), they stopped for a while then before rt I was told it was ok to continue them as they treat people with normal levels. My psa dropped from 7.5 July '18 to 3.1 in March this year, three months after rt. Then down to 2.9 this July. Not a big drop, but consultant is ok with that and said wait until next March before the next test. Someone wrote the small drop might be because I went back to the testosterone boosts. I did notice the difference in myself when I started again, but just wondering. Apologies to those who have read posts about this before. It's the anxiety creeping in again.
I see. A good indication of treatment working is reaching a level of testosterone after having treatment, that comes close to the level of testosterone you had before treatment.
If it was low before treatment, it won't magically improve beyond that level after treatment.
There is hope for you stimulation of the prostate is one way of achieving an erection. Stimulation of the penis should cause erections its blood flow that causes it. I do not know if you will orgasm though. Its best to try lots of foreplay. Anything is possible.